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SNC1D: PHYSICS UNITS Electricity Exam Review. Static Electricity an imbalance of electric charge on the surface of an object (“static” means unmoving)

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1 SNC1D: PHYSICS UNITS Electricity Exam Review

2 Static Electricity an imbalance of electric charge on the surface of an object (“static” means unmoving)

3 Current Electricity the controlled flow of electric charge

4 Conductor a material that allows charge to flow freely through it (example: copper wire)

5 Insulator a material that does not allow charge to flow freely through it (example: plastics) (Insulators are better at holding static charge because the charges can’t flow.)

6 Law of Static Charge Unlike charges attract. Like charges repel. Charged attract neutral objects.

7 Law of Static Charge If two charged ebonite rods (rubbed with fur) are brought close together they will repel each other because they will have the same charge.

8 Charge Transfer

9 Grounding If an object with a positive charge is grounded, electrons will flow up from the ground to neutralize it. If an object with a negative charge is grounded, electrons will flow down to the ground to neutralize it.

10 Current the rate of flow of electric charge ( I, measured in Amperes or A)

11 Resistance opposition to the flow of charges ( R, measured in Ohms or  )

12 Potential Difference the energy carried by the electrical charges ( V, measured in Volts or V)

13 Power the rate at which energy is produced or consumed ( P, measured in Watts or W)

14 Ohm’s Law

15 If a light bulb filament with a resistance of 85 Ω, is connected to a 110 V circuit, how much current is travelling through the bulb?

16 Schematic Diagram a 3 cell battery, a switch, two lamps in series, with a voltmeter recording the potential difference across the first lamp

17 Series Circuit a circuit in which there is only one path for current

18 Parallel Circuit a circuit in which there is more than one path for current

19 Circuit Diagram A 3-cell battery, a switch, two light bulbs in series, an ammeter measuring the current in the circuit, and a voltmeter recording the potential difference across one of the bulbs.

20 GUSS: Power If the heating element of a toaster uses 110 V and draws 12 A of electricity, what is the power consumed by the heating element?

21 Efficiency the ratio of the useful energy output to the energy input

22 Energy Cost

23 Batteries A battery produces direct current.

24 Generators Generators produce alternating current. Something turns a turbine attached to a giant magnet. The changing magnetic field induces a current flow in a coil of wire.

25 Energy Sources Renewable: Non-renewable: coal, oil, uranium, etc.

26 Fuse A parallel circuit is more likely to require a fuse because the lower equivalent resistance will draw a higher current.

27 Circuit Analysis


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